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    Default I have colour !

    After my own rather underwhelming attempts to pressure-dye veneer I gave up and decided to purchase some ready-dyed from overseas. Its actually quite inexpensive, its the postage that is a shocker.

    I recognise that artificially dyed veneer has an unnatural look that many people wont like, but there are some things which are so defined by their colour that they dont look right any other way. Like frogs for example. As far as most people are concerned frogs are green and thats that.

    Heres a quick and dirty frog. Green and red dyed tulipier, natural sycamore (white), natural macassar ebony (dark brown) on a blue gum (I think) background.

    cheers
    Arron

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    That's a nice frog.

    Where did you end sourcing the dyed veneer from?
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    Very nice.
    Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com

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    That looks great. How long did it take to do?

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    Nothing wrong with using dyed veneer. Very nicely done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisb691 View Post
    Where did you end sourcing the dyed veneer from?
    here : Dyed Veneers



    Quote Originally Posted by cava View Post
    That looks great. How long did it take to do?
    that's a hard question because I don't do it continuously - because I tend to glue bits in place as I go, so I will do a bit then leave it for the glue to dry, then come back to it later. I guess I'd estimate its about an hours work all up for the marquetry - then pressed onto plywood overnight and cleaned up and face sanded the next morning. This one is done mainly by scroll saw, because its fairly chunky, with the eyes and toes done later by scalpel.

    cheers
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    Default coloured veneer

    Hi Arron, I have a question, While watching antique Road show one of the experts mentioned in passing that when you use coloured veneer that it is called?????. IT was then that my wife spoke and I didn't hear what he said it was called , do you or anybody else know the name for it is? CD

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    I dont. Unless the word he used was 'cheating'
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    I love it! That'd make a great insert into a table, under glass.

    Keep it up!

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    Great job, I love it.

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    Frogs, it seems, have near-universal appeal.
    Everyone likes frogs, butterflies and flowers.
    Here's another frog, unfinished.
    cheers
    Arron

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    Those frogs have what I call a "moment in time" pose. Not a static portrait.

    Dyed veneer. I'm a retired Botany/Biology/Wood Science prof. Various dyes are used as stains to jack up the contrast in wood sections to be examined with a compound light microscope. The stains come in every color imaginable. I suggest you pay a visit to the Botany Department of any of your local universities. What you want to ask for might be:

    Saffranin O (red)
    Fast Green FCF
    Orange G
    Toluidine Blue

    I would hope that they would measure out a gram or two and provide some process hints as well.

    I have about 200 wood species in my microscope slide collection, the stained sections are as brilliant now as they were 40+ years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arron View Post
    Frogs, it seems, have near-universal appeal.
    Everyone likes frogs, butterflies and flowers.
    Here's another frog, unfinished.
    cheers
    Arron

    frog2.jpg
    And kittens. Only people without a sole doesn't love a kitten.

    Awwwww.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robson Valley View Post
    Those frogs have what I call a "moment in time" pose. Not a static portrait.

    Dyed veneer. I'm a retired Botany/Biology/Wood Science prof. Various dyes are used as stains to jack up the contrast in wood sections to be examined with a compound light microscope. The stains come in every color imaginable. I suggest you pay a visit to the Botany Department of any of your local universities. What you want to ask for might be:

    Saffranin O (red)
    Fast Green FCF
    Orange G
    Toluidine Blue

    I would hope that they would measure out a gram or two and provide some process hints as well.

    I have about 200 wood species in my microscope slide collection, the stained sections are as brilliant now as they were 40+ years ago.
    This sounds like a very interesting option! I'd imagine the dyes are sold in big boxes of 50 colours.

    Did/do they have a name or manufacturer? Perhaps you might know where they are sold?

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    A set of dyes is also available here:

    U-Beaut Polishes - NON TOXIC WATER DYES

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